H₂O SO₂ 64.058 Ru(CO) 5 241.12 SF6 146.05 88.004 207.29 CF4 XeF4 SF6 S Molar Mass 18.015 F Mass (g) 4.00 0.878 3.12 Mass: 4.00 g Percent Compositions 88.81 0 11.18 H 50.04 S 41.91 Ru 21.95 S 13.64 C 63.34 Xe Amount (mol) 0.0274 0.0274 0.164 49.95 O 24.90 C 33.17 O 78.04 F 86.35 F 36.35 F Particles 1.65 x 1022 1.65 x 1022 9.90 x 1022 Now consider the number of atoms in the sample. What is the ratio Enter your answer as an integer. X number S atoms number SF, molecules ? *

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Chapter21: The Solid State: Crystals
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SIMULATION Compounds and Moles
H₂O
SO₂
64.058
Ru(CO) 5 241.12
SF6
146.05
88.004
207.29
CF4
XeF4
SF6
<
Molar Mass
18.015
S
Mass (g)
4.00
0.878
F 3.12
O
Recheck
Mass: 4.00 g
Percent Compositions
88.81 0
49.95 O
24.90 C
78.04 F
86.35 F
36.35 F
Next
11.18 H
50.04 S
Amount (mol)
X
41.91 Ru
21.95 S
13.64 C
63.34 Xe
0.0274
0.0274
Now consider the number of atoms in the sample.
What is the ratio
Enter your answer as an integer.
0.164
33.17 O
Particles
1.65 × 1022
1.65 × 1022
9.90 × 1022
number S atoms
number SF, molecules
(5 of 15)
.?
[References]
Transcribed Image Text:SIMULATION Compounds and Moles H₂O SO₂ 64.058 Ru(CO) 5 241.12 SF6 146.05 88.004 207.29 CF4 XeF4 SF6 < Molar Mass 18.015 S Mass (g) 4.00 0.878 F 3.12 O Recheck Mass: 4.00 g Percent Compositions 88.81 0 49.95 O 24.90 C 78.04 F 86.35 F 36.35 F Next 11.18 H 50.04 S Amount (mol) X 41.91 Ru 21.95 S 13.64 C 63.34 Xe 0.0274 0.0274 Now consider the number of atoms in the sample. What is the ratio Enter your answer as an integer. 0.164 33.17 O Particles 1.65 × 1022 1.65 × 1022 9.90 × 1022 number S atoms number SF, molecules (5 of 15) .? [References]
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The number of particles of S is 1.65×1022.

The number of particles of SF6 is 1.65×1022.

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